Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Each week, the members of the Watcher's Council nominate one of their own posts and a second from outside the Council for consideration by other council members in a contest for best post. The Watcher publishes the results each Friday morning. The Watcher also has a process for anyone who would like to submit one of their posts for consideration as part of the weekly contest. You can find out more about that here. This week's nominations are:_______________________________________________________

Council Nominations:

1. The Razor - Choice and HonorThe Razor ponders the difference between men who live by their principles and others, such as McClellan and Obama, whose every move is a simple weighing of the expediencies. It is a very good post.

2. Done With Mirrors - Memorial DayThis is a truly superb post that I linked to earlier in the week. DWM honors the military and non-military who have given their lives in our current wars, telling several of their unique stories.

3. The Glittering Eye - The Costs of Withdrawing from IraqGE ponders the reasons given for leaving Iraq, providing an economic analysis of the potential costs and whether any costs might actually be saved by such a withdraw. It is a good post, but at this point, I think that any consideration of withdraw from Iraq or any consideration of staying for a long term with garrison forces must of necessity include a discussion of how such would impact on our existential conflict with Iran.

4. Hillbilly White Trash - You Have To Ask?Bill Clinton is acting like Bill Clinton. HWT is utterly amazed that anyone, and particularly journalists who have covered Clinton in his White House days, could possibly be surprised by any of this.

5. Rhymes With Right - More Outrageousness At Trinity UCC -- UPDATEDRWR posts on the latest hatred and racism spewing out of Obama's church of 20 years, this time from Fr. Pfleger, who RWR has met on occasion. RWR also blogs on the earmark Obama sent Pfleger's way. Obama has much, much to answer for.

6. Bookworm Room - Brave? Yes. Unique? No.BWR puts into perspective Ted Kennedy's surgery and the ramifications of his decision to remain awake throughout the procedure. Indeed, I would venture to say that the vast majority of people alive today cannot even imagine the hardships of life that our forebearers lived and endured in the whole of centuries past.

8. Cheat Seeking Missiles - Slouching Towards StatismCSM ponders how statism effects the lives of its people in comparison to states that practice an individualist approach. I fear that while the latter is always the best for the populace, it is the former that seems to be ever gaining ascendence.

10. Wolf Howling - Much Lizardly Ado About... A Little SomethingThis was an argument between Big Lizards and Thomas Jocelyn at the Weekly Standard that highlights the incredible failure of our administration to yet develop a strategy to engage in the most important battlefield against radical Islam - the war of ideas.

11. Joshuapundit - Worst. President. Ever?JP follows the same criteria I do for rating Presidents. Having said that, I would have to put Jimmy Carter in the top slot. Beyond that, putting Clinton and Bush on the list is temporally wrong, I think. Perhaps in 20 years the smoke will clear on their presidencies and how they effected history.